He Left Beirut, But Jesus Sent Him Back.

“Edgar” is a documentary on the story of missionary Edgar Feghaly, who has spent decades serving in the Middle East, often in the face of war, persecution, and political unrest.

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Edgar Feghaly was born in Lebanon and came to faith in Christ after surviving a car bomb as a child. War took nearly everything tangible from him, but it also gave him a clear calling. After studying at Bob Jones University in the United States and marrying his wife, Rosann, he returned to Lebanon to plant the Bible Baptist Church of Beirut. From there, he began working across the Middle East and West Africa, partnering with local pastors to plant and strengthen churches in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Ghana, and Liberia.

The film Edgar follows his life story, revealing what happens when a man keeps saying “yes” to Jesus. A humble man, Edgar wants the glory to go to God. But God has used him to plant hundreds of churches, build radio stations that broadcast the Gospel into hard-to-reach places, and personally reach thousands of people. He is truly a modern-day Paul. This film will challenge your faith!

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Upcoming Screenings

  • Clyde, OH

    Harvest Baptist Temple

    02/08 6:00 pm

    1022 S Main St, Clyde, OH 43410

    Join directors Gene Sharp and Enoch Rasmussen for this special screening of “Edgar” at Harvest Baptist Temple. Light refreshments and a Q&A to follow.

  • Blue Ridge, VA

    Colonial Baptist Church

    02/15 6:00 pm

    221 Hillcrest St, Blue Ridge, VA 24064

    Join the congregation at Colonial Baptist church as they screen “Edgar” in their evening service.

  • Byesville, OH

    Bible Baptist Church

    02/22/26 7:00 pm

    207 S. 5th Street, Byesville, OH 43723

  • Albany, GA

    Christian Worldview Film Festival

    03/12 3:00 pm

    2201 Whispering Pines Rd, Albany, GA 31707

    Join filmmakers from around the world at CWVFF. “Edgar” has been nominated for Best Documentary and was chosen as a Finalist. It was one of the top 5 documentaries at the festival.